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  • 121judge — /dʒʌdʒ / (say juj) noun 1. a public officer whose function is to adjudicate on matters brought before a court for decision. 2. a person appointed to decide in any competition or contest; an authorised arbiter. 3. a person qualified to pass a… …

  • 122Dictatus papae — The Dictatus papae in a Vatican manuscript Dictatus papae is a compilation of 27 axiomatic statements of powers arrogated to the Pope that was included in Pope Gregory VII s register under the year 1075.[1] Some historians argue that it was… …

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  • 123Daisy de Melker — Background information Birth name Daisy Hancorn Smith Born June 1, 1886(1886 06 01) Seven Fountains, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa Died December 30, 1932(1932 12 30) ( …

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  • 124judge — Synonyms and related words: account, account as, act between, adjudge, adjudicate, adjudicator, administer, administer justice, administrate, allow, amateur, appraise, appraiser, appreciate, approximate, arbiter, arbiter elegantiarum, arbiter of… …

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  • 125condemn — v 1. censure, reprobate, criticize, remonstrate, animadvert on; denounce, denunciate, objurgate, berate; blame, charge, accuse, impute, indict; incriminate, criminate, inculpate, implicate; disapprove, deprecate, disparage, discountenance;… …

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  • 126damn — v 1. condemn, denounce, denunciate, objurgate, berate; castigate, fustigate, tongue lash, reprimand, reprove, upbraid; censure, reprobate, criticize, remonstrate, animadvert on; vilify, gibbet, vituperate, run down, put down. 2. attack, flay,… …

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  • 127proscribe — v 1. damn, doom, condemn, sentence, pass sentence on, censure; restrict, restrain, circumscribe, check. 2. outlaw, forbid, prohibit, interdict, ban, disallow. 3. banish, exile, expatriate, deport, expel; drive away, exclude, excommunicate;… …

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  • 128condemn — [v] blame, convict adjudge, belittle, blow whistle on*, call down*, castigate, censure, chide, come down on*, criticize, damn, decry, denounce, denunciate, deprecate, depreciate, disapprove, disparage, doom, find fault with, find guilty, frame,… …

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